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acquaintances using other means. the literature suggests having a gun in your house to protect your family is like bringing a time bomb into your house. david hemingway from harvard, no study has shown a gun in the home reduces the likelihood of burglary, robbery, abuse or any other crime against women. it seems that we in society have this idea, this myth that a gun in the home will protect us when the facts show over and over that they make us more vulnerable to being shot by that gun. >> it's really interesting, wapo had a piece out today knowing that the idea of gun control and gun violence was probably going to come up around this story. south africa has one of the highest rates of homicide in proportion to population, it's way higher than the united states. and contrasting with that, this is a country with very strict gun laws, more strict than we are proposing now in the way of gun control legislation. ever gun owner in south africa must submit to background checks and they are required to perform interviews w
acquaintances using other means. the literature suggests having a gun in your house to protect your family is like bringing a time bomb into your house. david hemingway from harvard, no study has shown a gun in the home reduces the likelihood of burglary, robbery, abuse or any other crime against women. it seems that we in society have this idea, this myth that a gun in the home will protect us when the facts show over and over that they make us more vulnerable to being shot by that gun....
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people are using it now. that is not an issue. it is less dangerous and less destructive than tobacco in terms of addictive qualities. but the point is, let the states decide. two have already done that for recreational use. 19 have done it for medical marijuana. the federal government should get rid of an absolutely unrealessic system that classifies it as being worse than meth or cocaine, and turn it from a cost to something that will help reduce the deficit. >> congressman, thank you very much for joining us today. >> my pleasure. >> there's no doubt we need additional revenue. coupled with smart spending reductions in order to bring down the deficit. >> the president saying, no doubt, new tax revenues are coming, and repeated calls for this hikes again today. that was also echoed by by senator harry reid who on another interview on sunday suggested that, yes, we are going to raise taxes on the rich. the precise quote from senator reid was, the rich must pay their share. so they want more taxes on top of the taxes that have alr
people are using it now. that is not an issue. it is less dangerous and less destructive than tobacco in terms of addictive qualities. but the point is, let the states decide. two have already done that for recreational use. 19 have done it for medical marijuana. the federal government should get rid of an absolutely unrealessic system that classifies it as being worse than meth or cocaine, and turn it from a cost to something that will help reduce the deficit. >> congressman, thank you...
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i could also use an umbrella. fall in love with progressive's claims service. ♪ gerri: well, most of us anyway spin yesterday celebrating the super bowl, but you might not have realized there was another momentous occasion to mark, the 100th birthday of the federal income-tax. now, where does this dreaded form of taking their money come from? to offer little history lesson. it all started way back in 1861. abraham lincoln needed to raise some money immediately to fight the civil war, and the first income tax was born. it was a flat tax. those making over a hundred thousand dollars per year or 20,000 in today's money were taxed a whopping 3% rate. next year congress deciding it like this idea that people would just send money there wait introduced a sliding scale. those making about $10,000 or 229,000 canal would be attacked at 5%, and the idea of taxing the rich was born. guess what? the tax was repealed in 1866. congress decided they did not want free money anymore. that is, until 1994 when it tried to bring it
i could also use an umbrella. fall in love with progressive's claims service. ♪ gerri: well, most of us anyway spin yesterday celebrating the super bowl, but you might not have realized there was another momentous occasion to mark, the 100th birthday of the federal income-tax. now, where does this dreaded form of taking their money come from? to offer little history lesson. it all started way back in 1861. abraham lincoln needed to raise some money immediately to fight the civil war, and the...
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on us or allies. we will have no leg to stand on legal or otherwise. >> that's not true. that's not true at all. al qaeda attacked this nation. we are attacking al qaeda back. there's no -- >> a 16-year-old was not in al qaeda. >> hold on. but the difference is -- >> 700 innocent children were not in al qaeda, toure. that's what's happening. >> it needs to be codified because if we don't -- there needs to be a standard because if we have no standards for otherwises to articulate, when another country wants to use it against us, we don't have an ability to say, well -- there has to be some sort of international protocol how to handle this. >> no matter who's running the administration, yeah. >> all right. >>> up next, the president out this afternoon pushing once again for a grand bargain. yeah, that's out and howard fineman will join us in the guest spot as "the cycle" rolls on for tuesday, february 5th. in honor of new york getting the first country station since 1996, nash 94.7, i'll be offering a d
on us or allies. we will have no leg to stand on legal or otherwise. >> that's not true. that's not true at all. al qaeda attacked this nation. we are attacking al qaeda back. there's no -- >> a 16-year-old was not in al qaeda. >> hold on. but the difference is -- >> 700 innocent children were not in al qaeda, toure. that's what's happening. >> it needs to be codified because if we don't -- there needs to be a standard because if we have no standards for otherwises...
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give us your reaction to this kind of training and try to tell us why in the world the department of agriculture would engage in something like this. >> i want you to see america responded by outsiders. said that. >> correct.@ it is insiders. they get very nervous about today's outsiders. i want you to say, the pilgrims were illegal aliens. >> say the pilgrims never give a passpo to the indians. lou: what do you think? >> the only possible plausible explanation that i can think of is that he wanted to make people uncomfortable and therefore for them to think about what he was saying. but this is such a bizarre way of trying to reach people. such -- it's such a disconnect to what sensitivity training is. it is just mystifying. honestly. really is. lou: the chanting nonsense and the fact that taxpayer dollars are being spent on this outfit is incredible. among some of the language here, if you tell some of those mexicans, go back where you came from, as if anybody is, create straw man and then makes what he thinks is a right is joke, apparently. it is really the chanting, the indoctrin
give us your reaction to this kind of training and try to tell us why in the world the department of agriculture would engage in something like this. >> i want you to see america responded by outsiders. said that. >> correct.@ it is insiders. they get very nervous about today's outsiders. i want you to say, the pilgrims were illegal aliens. >> say the pilgrims never give a passpo to the indians. lou: what do you think? >> the only possible plausible explanation that i...
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what a blogger used to be called is a shoe leather reporter. they stuck to it, they're sticking by their story. from the staff standpoint and other senators who are asked about this, i would keep a distance. where there's smoke, there's usually fire. i dislike calling women of any age anonymous and faceless people because they are doing something that they feel they have to do in order to take care of themself. >> i understand that. >> they don't want to make disparaging comments. >> do you believe the daily caller would do this it was a conservative republican? y why not. >> yes, they would, there's no -- this isn't an issue about which party has more sexual dalliances, they're both guilt. it's the hypocrisy and in during a october 16 fundraiser, women for menendez, they put out an ad boasting how he defended women and girls globally. the right to be free from abuse, safe from trafficking and exploitation. how he's a hero to young girls. >> and he supposed legislation to human trafficking and you're trying to get him hung up on the daily calle
what a blogger used to be called is a shoe leather reporter. they stuck to it, they're sticking by their story. from the staff standpoint and other senators who are asked about this, i would keep a distance. where there's smoke, there's usually fire. i dislike calling women of any age anonymous and faceless people because they are doing something that they feel they have to do in order to take care of themself. >> i understand that. >> they don't want to make disparaging comments....
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lou: delighted the chief commiist, ubs, will be joining us here to give us his outlook on the economy and view on the stock market, but wall street ended with a rally. s&p gained 13. the nasdaq picked up 30 points. volume on the big board today down to 3.4 billion shares. the courts handed green liht capital a victory in the fight with apple to return $137 billion to shareholders. apple shares up a share today, just winning a battle in that war. hp up 12%, hopes the company is on the road to recovery after beating quarterly expectations. you remember when hp was written off. what was that? oh, about three months ago, wasn't it? for the week, the dow, the winner, the s&p down, snapping a seven week win streak. the nasdaq lost about 1%. gold closing at 15 72.80 an ounce, down $37 this week. crude oil with a gain at 93.13 a barrel. in the bond market, ten-year treasury yields. there's less of a threat to the economy than, well, some politicians suggest. joining us now with the economic outlook, chief u.s. economist for ubs investment research. great to have you here. talking about terrib
lou: delighted the chief commiist, ubs, will be joining us here to give us his outlook on the economy and view on the stock market, but wall street ended with a rally. s&p gained 13. the nasdaq picked up 30 points. volume on the big board today down to 3.4 billion shares. the courts handed green liht capital a victory in the fight with apple to return $137 billion to shareholders. apple shares up a share today, just winning a battle in that war. hp up 12%, hopes the company is on the road...
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, can be us tomorrow, good night from -- be with us tomorrow, good night from new york. neil: frigid, now livid. middle of deep freeze in 32 straight days of rising gas prices, americans hunker down in homes this presidents' day, heating that home is going to get more expensive. maybe a lot more expensive. welcome i am neil cavuto, nothing said wenter like -- winter like bitter cold, and now soaring utility bills. this is spreading to every fascet of u.s. economy we're told that winter has weeks left, growing signs this evening this keeps up the same could be said of the recovery itself. phil, you follow this, what is going on? >> you know we had everything that could go wrong, go wrong. we had refinery issues, hurricane sandy, and refinery fires, this is around the country, on top of that because of fed fed policy, -- federal reserve policy the price of oil has gun up over $10 a barrel in under a month, that is a recipe for sharply rising prices. neil: normally that stuff creeps up in other areas not good. >> i actually am more amount mystic. -- optimistic, fuel costs r
, can be us tomorrow, good night from -- be with us tomorrow, good night from new york. neil: frigid, now livid. middle of deep freeze in 32 straight days of rising gas prices, americans hunker down in homes this presidents' day, heating that home is going to get more expensive. maybe a lot more expensive. welcome i am neil cavuto, nothing said wenter like -- winter like bitter cold, and now soaring utility bills. this is spreading to every fascet of u.s. economy we're told that winter has...
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do you using the little league? >> i don't think it is, the fed has dictated in the money supply is growing out of control. they will keep the pedal to the floor. lou: would a correction of three to 5% be adequate? >> i have been at this game long enough that i don't know the answer to that. but i look at the data and three to five is normal, five to eight is a little tougher. you need to have people say, this has gotten scary. lou: i'm hearing a lot of people saying that spain and italy, imagine that corruption -- or ann other part of europe. i don't see the role as we did a year ago when everyone was sort of holding their breath with every day. what is your take? >> the dollar is at a new low versus the euro. you cannot make this stuff up. what are they thinking about? [laughter] lou:the dollar is at a new low. interest rates are still low. very low. do you think there is any possibility that we will see rates rise? we are looking at almost 2% 10 year note. good heavens. a problem that we had is the federal reserv
do you using the little league? >> i don't think it is, the fed has dictated in the money supply is growing out of control. they will keep the pedal to the floor. lou: would a correction of three to 5% be adequate? >> i have been at this game long enough that i don't know the answer to that. but i look at the data and three to five is normal, five to eight is a little tougher. you need to have people say, this has gotten scary. lou: i'm hearing a lot of people saying that spain and...
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stay with us. we're coming right back. ♪ ♪ (train horn) vo: wherever our trains go, the economy comes to life. norfolk southern. one line, infinite possibilities. giveyou 1% cash back on all purchases, plus a 50% annual bonus. and everyone likes 50% more... [ midwestern/chicago accent ] cheddar! yeah! 50 percent more [yodeling] yodel-ay-ee-oo. 50% more flash. [ southern accent ] 50 percent more tars. that's where tots come from. [ male announcer ] the capital one cash rewards card gives you 1% cash back on every purchase plus a 50% annual bonus on the cash you earn. it's the card for people who like more cash. 50% more spy stuff. what's in your wallet? this cars too small. lou: we're back with the a-team, and everybody is talking in the republican party about this guy, president obama, and they complain about him day in and day out. understandable. they don't respond strategically to him. why not? >> we have weak leadership, lou. i have to say that. i like boehner, i do, but we have weak leader
stay with us. we're coming right back. ♪ ♪ (train horn) vo: wherever our trains go, the economy comes to life. norfolk southern. one line, infinite possibilities. giveyou 1% cash back on all purchases, plus a 50% annual bonus. and everyone likes 50% more... [ midwestern/chicago accent ] cheddar! yeah! 50 percent more [yodeling] yodel-ay-ee-oo. 50% more flash. [ southern accent ] 50 percent more tars. that's where tots come from. [ male announcer ] the capital one cash rewards card gives you...
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since we're often all on the move, ashley suggested we use fedex office to hold packages for us. great job. [ applause ] thank you. and on a protocol note, i'd like to talk to tim hill about his tendency to u all caps in emails. [ shouting ] oh i'm sorry guys. ah sometimes the caps lock gets stuck on my keyboard. hey do you wanna get a drink later? [ male announcer ] hold packages at any fedex office location. hey do you wanna get a drink later? progressive direct and other car insurance companies? yes. buyou're progressive, and they're them. yes. but they're here. yes. are you...? there? yes. no. are you them? i'm me. but those rates are for... them. so them are here. yes! you want to run through it again? no, i'm good. you got it? yes. rates for us and them -- now that's progressive. call or click today. lou: delighted the chief commiist, ubs, will be joining us here to give us his outlook on the economy and view on the stock market, but wall street ended with a rally. s&p gained 13. the nasdaq picked up 30 points. volume on the big board today down to 3.4 billion shares. the c
since we're often all on the move, ashley suggested we use fedex office to hold packages for us. great job. [ applause ] thank you. and on a protocol note, i'd like to talk to tim hill about his tendency to u all caps in emails. [ shouting ] oh i'm sorry guys. ah sometimes the caps lock gets stuck on my keyboard. hey do you wanna get a drink later? [ male announcer ] hold packages at any fedex office location. hey do you wanna get a drink later? progressive direct and other car insurance...
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the people are used -- using the money to help the party have left the state or are leaving the state. right now the republican party, and telling you, it does not exist in a set of california. there is no spokesman, no leaders to man the people who were leaving -- leading taste everybody out. gerri: the canary in the coal mine. thank you for coming on. appreciate your time tonight. thank you. >> thank you. gerri: a fox business news alert. federal and state prosecutors reportedly intends to bring fraud charges against standard and poor's four its rating of mortgage bonds. the suit centers around the model for rating mortgage debt and the run-up to the 2008 financial crisis. s&p rivals, moody's and fitch have also come under fire for regulators for giving pristine credit ratings to sub prime mortgage debt which turned out to be toxic. the high ratings fuel the housing bubble which eventually burst. the move against s&p would be the first federal case tickets to major credit rating -- rating agency tied to the financial crisis. it was s&p that cut the u.s. aaa credit rating back in aug
the people are used -- using the money to help the party have left the state or are leaving the state. right now the republican party, and telling you, it does not exist in a set of california. there is no spokesman, no leaders to man the people who were leaving -- leading taste everybody out. gerri: the canary in the coal mine. thank you for coming on. appreciate your time tonight. thank you. >> thank you. gerri: a fox business news alert. federal and state prosecutors reportedly intends...
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i used to be a lawyer. to get a lawyer to file a lawsuit, this is ridiculous. >> this guy will do anything for publicity. and he was going to run for president? the fact that he enconsidered being the leader of our country and he is the most immature human being. >> didn't you want donald trump to run for president? we could have had something beautiful. >> i know but i just can't. it's so ridiculous. >> if donald trump lived during slavery, he would be the lunar character in "django unchained" unchainedded"."django unchained"." >> i give him points for not getting in a fight with a girl. he's upgraded by fighting with bill maher. >> he cannot take a joke. >> he can't. >> he takes himself so seriously. >> it's one thing to be a fame whore. it's another thing to be a fame whore when you know you're going to look bad. >> it's the kind of fame whore that makes real prostitutes to say calm down, dude. >> john: researchers have finally found the remains of of one of the most maligned monarchs in history. it turn
i used to be a lawyer. to get a lawyer to file a lawsuit, this is ridiculous. >> this guy will do anything for publicity. and he was going to run for president? the fact that he enconsidered being the leader of our country and he is the most immature human being. >> didn't you want donald trump to run for president? we could have had something beautiful. >> i know but i just can't. it's so ridiculous. >> if donald trump lived during slavery, he would be the lunar...
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that's it for us. we thank you for being with us. we will see you tomorrow.is is . good night from new york. ♪ trangers to watch it for us. -- u so much. u so much. i appreciate it. i'll be right back. they dn't take a dime. how much in fees does your bank take to watch your money? if your bank takes more money than a stranger, you need an ally. ally bank. your money needs an ally. officewith an online package new colincluding: domain name,y! website builder with five pages and basic email just $49.99! that's up to 76 percent below online providers and only at officemax stores!
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maybe we can use it to our advantage. but they shouldn't be touching it because anytime day touch something private it turns in a complete disaster and this will give the government the able to were re mow, which means spend more. >> katie, it sounds like they want to manage it the way they've managed or mismanaged the associating -- social security trust fund. >> that's exactly what the government does. the social security system was set up to pay for your retirement when you get older. the fact it that's been a slush fund for other programs. the whole lock box notion has never worked. and now that money is not going to be there. and so they're looking at the 401k is doing the same thing and this is the first time the government has been eyeing the 401k system. a year ago they looked at it in terms of getting rid of tax incentives that encouraged people to save, but in the long run only going to create more problems because people put my in the 401k to be private and away from government and depep dent on the government
maybe we can use it to our advantage. but they shouldn't be touching it because anytime day touch something private it turns in a complete disaster and this will give the government the able to were re mow, which means spend more. >> katie, it sounds like they want to manage it the way they've managed or mismanaged the associating -- social security trust fund. >> that's exactly what the government does. the social security system was set up to pay for your retirement when you get...
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is to be used. maryland argued that it's used primarily for identification purposes, but it also serves an interest in giving judges more information to make bail decisions and, yes, it does help solve unsolved crimes. so the justices were pushing back a bit at maryland justice society mayor did ask what makes an arrestee a special category that should be exempt from the warrant that police don't have to have a warrant? and the united states also had an attorney arguing today. he said an arrest-d is the gateway to the criminal justice system. an arrestee is not a free citizen. the arrestee has a reduced expectation of privacy. they're also repeat offenders. the only information at stake, he argued, is the identity of the arrestee. that, of course, didn't satisfy mr. king's attorney who said that, first of all, d.n.a. sampling is not fingerprinting. fingerprinting, there's no intrusion into the body. and also with fingerprinting we really don't have a legitimate expectation of privacy in our fingerpr
is to be used. maryland argued that it's used primarily for identification purposes, but it also serves an interest in giving judges more information to make bail decisions and, yes, it does help solve unsolved crimes. so the justices were pushing back a bit at maryland justice society mayor did ask what makes an arrestee a special category that should be exempt from the warrant that police don't have to have a warrant? and the united states also had an attorney arguing today. he said an...
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senate and makes us pushes us to make very bad decisions. if the second statement were true he said that the secretary of state's office is under the control of the israeli foreign ministers, those two together would show an edge and a view of the israeli u.s. relationship way out of mainstream. so i will just take him at his word unless something new comes along. >> chris: senate democrats as you know say you are playing politics with national security. here is what president obama said. >> it is just unfortunate that this kind of politics intrudes at a time when i'm still prosiding over a war in afghanistan and i need a secretary of defense who is coordinating with our allies to make sure that our troops are getting the kind of strategy and mission that they deserve. >> chris: even if you ahaig toll be confirmed in a week when you come back from recess do you worry at all, senator, that he will be damaged and therefore less effective dealing with congress and dealing inside the pentagon? >> i would worry about a congress being jammed to su
senate and makes us pushes us to make very bad decisions. if the second statement were true he said that the secretary of state's office is under the control of the israeli foreign ministers, those two together would show an edge and a view of the israeli u.s. relationship way out of mainstream. so i will just take him at his word unless something new comes along. >> chris: senate democrats as you know say you are playing politics with national security. here is what president obama said....
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thank you for joining us. >> are you with us? >> we haven't connected with her. >> let's go back to jany baker. >> i know care row lynn and she is still in her state room. service is in and ow. i do have another friend that would like to speak. her name is cindy and she fell on this boat. >> cindy mccage. >> okay. >> hello cindy? >> hold on one second. >> hello this is cindy. >> ed schultz thank you for joining us tonight. >> thank you. >> well, i'm anxious to get off the ship. >> did you have a fall? >> i did the first day. i did fall. and i hurt the left thigh and i bumped my elbow. it is swollen and red and scratched badly and i tried to get assistance and they said that the nurse was down fighting the fire. and several times my friend asked for some bandage for it and we were offered a neosporin packet and a band-aid. >> sure. >> i could have taken care of that myself. >> what happened to you. >> we were walking down the stairs to the -- the ship had lifted and we were going down the stairs and it was darker and i was steppin
thank you for joining us. >> are you with us? >> we haven't connected with her. >> let's go back to jany baker. >> i know care row lynn and she is still in her state room. service is in and ow. i do have another friend that would like to speak. her name is cindy and she fell on this boat. >> cindy mccage. >> okay. >> hello cindy? >> hold on one second. >> hello this is cindy. >> ed schultz thank you for joining us tonight. >>...
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to improve it is the task of us all. tonight, thanks to the grit and determination of the american people, there is much progress to report. after decade of grinding war our brave men and women in uniform are coming home. [ cheers and applause ] >> after years of grueling recession, our businesses have created over 6 million new jobs. we buy more american cars than we have in five years and less foreign oil than we have in 20. [ applause ] >> our housing market is healing, our stock market is rebounding and consumer's patience and homeowners enjoy stronger protections than ever before. [ applause ] >> so, together, we have cleared away the rubble of crisis, and we can say with renewed confidence that the state of our union is stronger. [ applause ] >> but we gather here knowing that there are millions of americans whose hard work and dedication have not yet been rewarded. our economy is adding jobs, but too many people still can't find full time employment. corporate profits have skyrocketed to all-time who is. for porn
to improve it is the task of us all. tonight, thanks to the grit and determination of the american people, there is much progress to report. after decade of grinding war our brave men and women in uniform are coming home. [ cheers and applause ] >> after years of grueling recession, our businesses have created over 6 million new jobs. we buy more american cars than we have in five years and less foreign oil than we have in 20. [ applause ] >> our housing market is healing, our stock...
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i thought they were telling us to go. bye. >> bret: the president in virginia uses campaign style speech to try to force change to sequester. the speaker of the house uses a different speech to achieve the same result. this is "special report." ♪ ♪ >> bret: good evening. i'm bret baier. perhaps the clearest way to tell we are closing in on another self-imposed washington fiscal deadline, the number of speeches and interviews given by both sides. the specific words chosen. he said get off your kiester and do something about the automatic cut in spending growth set to kick in friday. president obama chose to drive home the point in a different way. miles from washington, d.c. ed henry has the toptory tonight -- top story tonight. >> reporter: one day after the homeland security secretary claimed the sequester could make us vulnerable to terrorist attack, president obama took the fear factor on the road to newport news, virginia. where nuclear attack submarines are built to warn this region is about to take a major hit.
i thought they were telling us to go. bye. >> bret: the president in virginia uses campaign style speech to try to force change to sequester. the speaker of the house uses a different speech to achieve the same result. this is "special report." ♪ ♪ >> bret: good evening. i'm bret baier. perhaps the clearest way to tell we are closing in on another self-imposed washington fiscal deadline, the number of speeches and interviews given by both sides. the specific words...
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if you told us we would carry around little tiny pieces of equipment that would allow us to talk to one another anywhere we were, we would have said you're crazy. california is really investing in solar and wind, other renewable technologies that are bringing the cost down. dennis: thanks so much. i've been hearing that solar pitch since 1979 in my senior year in college. enough already. thank you very much, david and michelle. be sure to catch arizona governor jan brewer tomorrow night on "money". melissa talks to the california about the high taxes help states like her woo companies away. time for today's fuel gauge report. rbob gasoline futures tanked for the third straight session. if i kno what that really is. do's decline, refining activity in the northeast sued last week, easing concerns about gas supply shortages, u.s. oil imports in 2012. they sank to a 15-year low. the energy information administration, fell 5% from 2011, hitti 8.42 million barrels of crude today. canada was a top supplier to the.s. a title it held for self or so. shell oil is halting oil exploration, in alask
if you told us we would carry around little tiny pieces of equipment that would allow us to talk to one another anywhere we were, we would have said you're crazy. california is really investing in solar and wind, other renewable technologies that are bringing the cost down. dennis: thanks so much. i've been hearing that solar pitch since 1979 in my senior year in college. enough already. thank you very much, david and michelle. be sure to catch arizona governor jan brewer tomorrow night on...
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and he joins us to tell us. road show president, what do you mean, sir? >> road show, this is not the time to be out campaigning, it's the time to solve something. he's going on the road tomorrow, 150 miles away to begin, hype this up and try to scare the american public when he can go one mile down and talk to harry reid. you know, look, we're talking about 85 billion dollars. we borrow 85 billion dollars every 25 days. all we're doing is taking what we cut for a month in less than a month. >> greta: did you agree with tom coburn that the crisis is made up? >> by far. we have more revenue in 2013 projected. what the president asks for, to take more from the american taxpayers, if you can't take the cut how can we put this place back in order. and many go back in 2009. were planes not flying there, were people not getting their first responders then? no, why is the president creating the hysteria when really we should get this government under control? >> why is he doing that, if he's doing that. >> because he's never gotten off the campaign trail and tha
and he joins us to tell us. road show president, what do you mean, sir? >> road show, this is not the time to be out campaigning, it's the time to solve something. he's going on the road tomorrow, 150 miles away to begin, hype this up and try to scare the american public when he can go one mile down and talk to harry reid. you know, look, we're talking about 85 billion dollars. we borrow 85 billion dollars every 25 days. all we're doing is taking what we cut for a month in less than a...
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drones are immensely useful in two respects. first of all, for reconnaissance, intelligence, surveillance, because they can dwell over a target for an extended period of time, so you get pattern of life and you can really see what's going on. so they are an immense asset from an intelligence standpoint from a strike standpoint, they are very precise. the same thing in terms of being able to dwell, they can wait until a target is by himself or a facilityity is abandoned on or something if they are going to strike it. if they see people moving into the area, they can hold off, because they can see it all. the people who are driving the -- are driving the drones, so you can -- you can far more easily limit collateral damage with a drone than you can can with a bomb, even precision guided munition off an airplane. >> are yyou are not saying inno people do not die? >> no, but first i believe the numbers are extremely small, and, second, you have the ability to limit the collateral damage more than with any other weapons system that y
drones are immensely useful in two respects. first of all, for reconnaissance, intelligence, surveillance, because they can dwell over a target for an extended period of time, so you get pattern of life and you can really see what's going on. so they are an immense asset from an intelligence standpoint from a strike standpoint, they are very precise. the same thing in terms of being able to dwell, they can wait until a target is by himself or a facilityity is abandoned on or something if they...
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can you update us on that? >> yes. i think the scenario is very likely that when we come back a week from tuesday, he'll probably get -- we'll move forward to the up and down vote. that's likely unless something else pops up. we haven't been able to get information about what happened in benghazi. it's been a massive stone wall. we wanted to know whether the president talked to anyone in libya on the night of the attack. we know he only spoke to the chairman of the joint chiefs and defense secretary at that prearranged meeting on another subject and never talked to them the rest of the night or talked to the secretary of state and didn't call the libyans while our rescue operation team was at the airport in tripoli for 3.5 hours. there are so many questions. >> what did they provide today? anything to ease your concern? >> he finally said no, he didn't talk to any libyan until 24 hours later. that's very interesting when he must have been or should have been told they got an american rescue team that is being held up a
can you update us on that? >> yes. i think the scenario is very likely that when we come back a week from tuesday, he'll probably get -- we'll move forward to the up and down vote. that's likely unless something else pops up. we haven't been able to get information about what happened in benghazi. it's been a massive stone wall. we wanted to know whether the president talked to anyone in libya on the night of the attack. we know he only spoke to the chairman of the joint chiefs and...
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could you read to for us? >> yes, this is an excerpt from it, called "over it." i am over rape happening in broad daylight. i am over a woman being gang-raped and murdered on a bus in deli, or gang-raped on a bus in steubenville, ohio, i am over the women getting raped by their so-called comrades. i am over rape victims becoming re-raped when they try to prosecute their cases. >> there is something that has come out this year, we have the documents in the military, and everything you mentioned has come out in the news. >> yes, everything we're saying, it fell behind, and the fact that it is still being something that everyone didn't sign is atrocious, and the reason it didn't happen, the native indian women, who are being abused and raped, by people who are non-indians, don't have a right to prosecute because it falls under this same jurisdiction. it is amazing we have this. that is why we need this momentum, we're asking people to pledge about what they're going to do. it is not just about awareness, but action. >>> obama and his enemies. let's play "hardball."
could you read to for us? >> yes, this is an excerpt from it, called "over it." i am over rape happening in broad daylight. i am over a woman being gang-raped and murdered on a bus in deli, or gang-raped on a bus in steubenville, ohio, i am over the women getting raped by their so-called comrades. i am over rape victims becoming re-raped when they try to prosecute their cases. >> there is something that has come out this year, we have the documents in the military, and...
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senate and makes us -- pushes us to make very bad decisions. if the second statement were true, he said, the secretary of state's office is under the control of the israeli foreign ministers, those two together, would edge our view of the israe israeli-u.s. relationship way out. >> chris: democrats say you are playing politics with national security. here's what president obama said. >> president barack obama: it is just unfortunate that this kind of politics intrudes at a time when i'm still presiding over a war in afghanistan, and i need a secretary of defense who is coordinating with our allies to make sure our troops are getting the kind of strategy and mission they deserve. >> chris: even if you allow hagel to be confirmed in a week when you come back from recess, do you worry he'll be damaged and therefore less effective dealing with congress and dealing inside the pentagon? >> i would worry about a congress being jammed, to support a nominee that the "washington post" said is to the left of the obama administration's foreign policy agend
senate and makes us -- pushes us to make very bad decisions. if the second statement were true, he said, the secretary of state's office is under the control of the israeli foreign ministers, those two together, would edge our view of the israe israeli-u.s. relationship way out. >> chris: democrats say you are playing politics with national security. here's what president obama said. >> president barack obama: it is just unfortunate that this kind of politics intrudes at a time when...
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use caution when driving or operating machinery. common side effects include nausea, trouble sleeping and unusual dreams. with chantix and with the support system it worked. it worked for me. [ male announcer ] ask your doctor if chantix is right for you. david: yes, s&p futures are closed right now. let's go back to larry levin in the pits of the cmme. it ended 16 on the dow. was it going to the plusside on s&p futures? >> we're close to that. we're down 27 points today down on the day. i would watch the vix very carefully tomorrow, david. the issue is the vix was up 17% yesterday. if it is up 17% tomorrow it won't be because we're going up. it is because we're going down. lauren: how hard is it right now to make a bullish commentary for this market? >> i don't think it is that difficult if we get the sequester situation out of the way. even if we kick the can down the road the market will recover quite a bit. if we don't get the situation and cuts go into effect at the end of the week we may have a very bad situation on our hands.
use caution when driving or operating machinery. common side effects include nausea, trouble sleeping and unusual dreams. with chantix and with the support system it worked. it worked for me. [ male announcer ] ask your doctor if chantix is right for you. david: yes, s&p futures are closed right now. let's go back to larry levin in the pits of the cmme. it ended 16 on the dow. was it going to the plusside on s&p futures? >> we're close to that. we're down 27 points today down on...
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. >> senator, thank you for joining us tonight. it seems to me there was a statement there from the president which is clearly distinguished from the statement president bill clinton made in an attempt to get re-election back in '96. he wasn't apologetic. he was positive about the role of government last night. and it got a backlash from the other side today. >> well, it doesn't surprise me it got a backlash. but i think it was one of the best state of the unions president obama has given. he said this is what we have to do. he started right in. i remember sitting thinking wow he just started right in on the economy. what needs to be done. we didn't even have copies of the speech. just simply a point-by-point agenda. part of the beauty of not having the speech was nobody read it ahead of time. you had the powerful moment at the end when the entire congress was standing whether they agreed with what he was saying about victims of gun violence, there was this moment where people said yeah we should have a vote. he didn't say you have
. >> senator, thank you for joining us tonight. it seems to me there was a statement there from the president which is clearly distinguished from the statement president bill clinton made in an attempt to get re-election back in '96. he wasn't apologetic. he was positive about the role of government last night. and it got a backlash from the other side today. >> well, it doesn't surprise me it got a backlash. but i think it was one of the best state of the unions president obama has...
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using that term. that term is so obnoxious and so good for the other side that he should not have used that term. that term is going to be living now with the republican party for a long time and they are going to have his face on television saying it for the next four years. >> so there is is a real division in the republican party caused by friction over how to handle complex issues like gun control and immigration. last night it it was interesting to hear conservative rock god ted new jent really level a cnn commentator. >> we are not talking about guns. >> do you care about murders or do you only care about murders with guns. >> i care about all deaths by violent crime. >> i think you care about guns. i think you are obsessed with guns. >> no. >> 99.99% of the gun owners of america are wonderful people that you are hanging around with here today perfectly safe, perfectly harmless, wonderful, loving, giving, generous, caring people. would you leave us the hell alone? go after the nut jobs. go after
using that term. that term is so obnoxious and so good for the other side that he should not have used that term. that term is going to be living now with the republican party for a long time and they are going to have his face on television saying it for the next four years. >> so there is is a real division in the republican party caused by friction over how to handle complex issues like gun control and immigration. last night it it was interesting to hear conservative rock god ted new...
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, undermine us. we could go the way of other great civilizations. but i know that won't happen. because i have a deep and abiding faith in america i know it won't happen. because there is a reservoir of strength and persistence and love and determination. i know, that won't happen because america won't -- the people who understand the principles of those who came before us. echo in the hearts with the words of martin luther king from a prison cell in april of 1973 when he penned the words, we are caught in an inescapable networking of mutually tied in a common garment of destiny. we will survive and thrive because we know that we can deal with the true enemy in the mist which will be always our inability to come together as a people and manifest a story of our founding. that echoes within our documents. that exists within the pledge that children say when they say that we are one nation under god. indevisible. that our very preamble to the constitution starts with, "we the people of the united united
, undermine us. we could go the way of other great civilizations. but i know that won't happen. because i have a deep and abiding faith in america i know it won't happen. because there is a reservoir of strength and persistence and love and determination. i know, that won't happen because america won't -- the people who understand the principles of those who came before us. echo in the hearts with the words of martin luther king from a prison cell in april of 1973 when he penned the words, we...